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i'm beginning to think that we lost john kennedy's voice and we have lost that spirit. that is not a democrat or republican spirit. that is an american spirit. i wish that republicans will better communicate the idea that relieves to be bedrock to republicans. it is about empowering the individual to be able to live the life they want to live rather than the light that the government has prescribed for them. i would never want the government telling me how much cheese i will get at the end of each month and they get to make that decision. the government won't be able to restrain an. neil: and. neil: you put that in terms i can readily understand. back to my friend, lou dobbs. indiana, a pickup for democrats. neil: lou: that was the seed that was guaranteed. there is a limit to the absurdity that they will project. we will most likely see it again. to lose those seats is malpractice. it is utterly malpractice. my heart is in the same place as this. there is a high place in our society for all tourism. idealism, and i think it is -- it is what forms the rest of us as amer
i'm beginning to think that we lost john kennedy's voice and we have lost that spirit. that is not a democrat or republican spirit. that is an american spirit. i wish that republicans will better communicate the idea that relieves to be bedrock to republicans. it is about empowering the individual to be able to live the life they want to live rather than the light that the government has prescribed for them. i would never want the government telling me how much cheese i will get at the end of...
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he had almost the exact same margin that john kennedy did in electoral votes over nixon in the '60s. you know, mike was mentioning the word honeoon. it worries me, breaks my heart to think the word is antique. it was a newly elected president would get 90, 100 days in which would try to get along. '92, bill clinton won, bob dole went on tv and said, i'm representing 57% of americans whoon. you know, that's the kind of tradition wwould be, indeed. thank you both. ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime so. are it takes passion. insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. urprise an organization semillions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealtare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, hthe expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call or go online today. after
he had almost the exact same margin that john kennedy did in electoral votes over nixon in the '60s. you know, mike was mentioning the word honeoon. it worries me, breaks my heart to think the word is antique. it was a newly elected president would get 90, 100 days in which would try to get along. '92, bill clinton won, bob dole went on tv and said, i'm representing 57% of americans whoon. you know, that's the kind of tradition wwould be, indeed. thank you both. ♪ [ male announcer ] it...
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>> i believe the second term changes, and i think john f. kennedy ran on that, and he knew it would give him oxygen. obama needs the second term. i think he will be stronger against republicans. >> i think he got some wind from the occupied movement. i think he learned it is not going to work. he is doing more things we want him to do. >> whoever wins is not going to win with a mandate. tell me why i should not believe things are going to be more divided in the next four years than they were in the past. >> the best thing you could hope for is something divided rather than the republicans could hope to do. there is one that said the best thing is to repeal the 20th- century. we are talking about reactionary policies if romney gets in there. any of them are going to be worse than obama. he is going to hopefully follow through on pulling u.s. troops out of afghanistan, and maybe he is going to do some other initiatives. we like his speech where he calls for nuclear abolition. it is an important issue, and we want to see him pushed out forward.
>> i believe the second term changes, and i think john f. kennedy ran on that, and he knew it would give him oxygen. obama needs the second term. i think he will be stronger against republicans. >> i think he got some wind from the occupied movement. i think he learned it is not going to work. he is doing more things we want him to do. >> whoever wins is not going to win with a mandate. tell me why i should not believe things are going to be more divided in the next four years...
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kennedy. its been a long time since west vi inia was a democratic state. and bill clinton won west virginia, that's right, mark. >> and jimmy carter won itn 1980. >> ifill: i'm completely wrong. >> woodruff: we have plenty of time to get it straight. just to check in with mark and david quickly, no surprises from what we've seen. these are all whats expected. >> you're calling it this early in the tight it's a safe state for somebody. oe are beginning to>> see some indications. todayhe last few days and the president's job approval is 49, 5 that's i good sign for the president. mark and i talked about this on the "newshour." that's a very good predictor how a president is going to do. to be around 49 is where george w. bush was in 2004. that's a pretty good sign gleen let's see how jeff brown and his cohorts break this down. >> brown: i'm with stu and christina. one of the things we look at is exit pollses. we have acce to the information. i want to look at one of the national results weacaw,
kennedy. its been a long time since west vi inia was a democratic state. and bill clinton won west virginia, that's right, mark. >> and jimmy carter won itn 1980. >> ifill: i'm completely wrong. >> woodruff: we have plenty of time to get it straight. just to check in with mark and david quickly, no surprises from what we've seen. these are all whats expected. >> you're calling it this early in the tight it's a safe state for somebody. oe are beginning to>> see some...
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probably the most memorable line from tonight is essentially a paraphrase of john f. kennedy's famous line when he said -- president obama tonight said america is not about what can be done for us by by us. chris matthews? >> that's something i've been waiting for him to deal with. it's not a solo act. it's a leadership job. the job is to get other people involved. not just in election campaigning, butcountry. i have to tell you, i was put off by the fact he never mentioned bill clinton. i don't quite get it why he didn't chose who give the president who helped him get reelected some tribute here.mean he deserved it. i was with him yesterday in philadelphia with all the thousands of students. i was amazed. >> his second call after speaking with mitt romney was to president clinton personally. >> maybe that covers it maybe. >> i want to bring john alter into this conversation. john alter on site in terms of the reach of the speech and the importance of it. sorry. >> it's one of those homes. you just want to hear the words. we have joe biden. there they are together. jo
probably the most memorable line from tonight is essentially a paraphrase of john f. kennedy's famous line when he said -- president obama tonight said america is not about what can be done for us by by us. chris matthews? >> that's something i've been waiting for him to deal with. it's not a solo act. it's a leadership job. the job is to get other people involved. not just in election campaigning, butcountry. i have to tell you, i was put off by the fact he never mentioned bill clinton....
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jshs john mccain, ted kennedy/orrin hatch, lawmakers in officeactually would make deal the last big one you would see would have been they8 guess that was 2006 which never passed. again, that moderates, that took some real leadership across the aisle f the actually get something done. i just don't -- i think those people are very much disappearing. a lot has been centered again on the sort of gridlock leadership environment and the dealmakers aren't thereas a classic dealmaker until so we're)wing to will in terms of the president and how he negotiates the new congress which, you know, in terms of balance of power is not radically priorities through, mark mentioned immigration reform talked about that, climate change put sort of front and center in the bloomberendorsement, what's your feeling on how he approaches the second term and his relationship which has le side now.q moreid four years ago and he also h result really than anybody expected. today especially wh look at what happened in the senate. it reallyssage. the in washington ask is17 will he reach out more?ome almost this pe
jshs john mccain, ted kennedy/orrin hatch, lawmakers in officeactually would make deal the last big one you would see would have been they8 guess that was 2006 which never passed. again, that moderates, that took some real leadership across the aisle f the actually get something done. i just don't -- i think those people are very much disappearing. a lot has been centered again on the sort of gridlock leadership environment and the dealmakers aren't thereas a classic dealmaker until so...
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i think maybe they went for john kennedy. they went for lyndon johnson in '64. >> ifill: we'll be back in a moment with more results it the down-to-the-wire presidential election. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal language. when i was in an accident i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united health care i got help that fit my life, information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i'm from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never miss a beat. >> we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. united health care. the world of dramatic landscapes, majestic castles, and remarkable characters. all brought to life on board a modern cruise vessel so travelers can spend less time getting there. viking river crewses. exploring the world. intel. bnsf railway. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs statio
i think maybe they went for john kennedy. they went for lyndon johnson in '64. >> ifill: we'll be back in a moment with more results it the down-to-the-wire presidential election. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> music is a universal language. when i was in an accident i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united health care i got help that fit my life, information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i'm from,...
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kennedy or bim clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. >> 1901, ross investment became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, young youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back across to kath. >> nice lady from upstate new york what is the name of the new nbc television series based on a family at the white house, like will life at the white house, commander in chief, 1600 penn or the situation room? >> 1600 penn. >> good for you. >> that's not even on yet? >> it is not. comes out january 10th. bull pullman, president in "independence day," place comedic president and his wife was jenna elfman from "dharma & greg," this trophy wife first lady. >> that was weird. back across to kath. >> from new york city, which president got permission to build a swimming pool and a movie theater in the white house? w
kennedy or bim clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. >> 1901, ross investment became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, young youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back...
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you don't have to win remember, john f. kennedy won by less than 1%. you don't have to win by 10%. president obama won but it looks like 2%. in the battleground states, president obama, there were nine of them, president obama won outright seven flat out. of course, ohio was the big prize, as well as virginia on top of them he also won pennsylvania, new hampshire michigan nevada and wisconsin florida is still up for grabs but obama has been leading. i think he led almost all night long in florida it's just that because rick scott tried to suppress the vote, some people had to vote so late in florida that they may still be counting votes, whatever. the vote is just not all in in florida, but it looks like it's going to go president obama's way, as well. the only state sadly that did not follow the trend was north carolina. barack obama won it the last time and mitt romney got it this time. peter, overall a good night in the senate for democrats, as well. >> very good night in the is that the, one we didn't mention earlier is in hawaii, hirono, the first senator born in japan was ele
you don't have to win remember, john f. kennedy won by less than 1%. you don't have to win by 10%. president obama won but it looks like 2%. in the battleground states, president obama, there were nine of them, president obama won outright seven flat out. of course, ohio was the big prize, as well as virginia on top of them he also won pennsylvania, new hampshire michigan nevada and wisconsin florida is still up for grabs but obama has been leading. i think he led almost all night long in...
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i think it has been on every president's plate going back to the time of john f. kennedy. it is time for the american public to make their statements and hopefully, with the election next year, that might send a further message and i think that finally he might be able to get some bipartisanship. >> you have seen reaction from john boehner and harry reid. we have a week -- a written statement from mitch mcconnell and paul ryan. here is what mitch mcconnell had to say -- i extend my congratulations on the hard- fought victory. the american people did to bank things, they gave president obama a second chance to fix the problem, but he admits he failed to solve. and they preserved the gop's control of the house of representatives, the voters have not endorsed the failures of the first term, they have simply given him more time to finish the job they asked him to do. paul ryan is coming back to the house. he won his seat last night, he says i'm going to be continuing our responsibility as chairman of the house budget committee and representative of wisconsin's first congressio
i think it has been on every president's plate going back to the time of john f. kennedy. it is time for the american public to make their statements and hopefully, with the election next year, that might send a further message and i think that finally he might be able to get some bipartisanship. >> you have seen reaction from john boehner and harry reid. we have a week -- a written statement from mitch mcconnell and paul ryan. here is what mitch mcconnell had to say -- i extend my...
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becomes the first female senator taking back the seat, long held by the late edward kennedy. and in nebraska, john kerry tried to reclaim the senate seat there, he loses out to -- baba kerrey tried to reclaim the senate seat there he loses out to deb fisher. and in new mexico, this was the seat left open by jeff, it will not change hands. the democrats keep this seat. and martin wins with 51% over heather wilson. many thought she had a chance to win, she loses with 45%. and ohio, this race -- sherrod brown able to keep his seat over josh mandel. he wins with 50%. and in pennsylvania, yen, and thereby the case to the democrat wins with a comfortable margin. a 54% over 45%. the to our web site c-span.org for more details. host: from the wall street journal, economic money rooms after win come in the second term, president obama confronts an economy that offers glimmers of long missing vitality but remains a held back by fiscal and regulatory uncertainties and slowing global growth. united states stock futures headed lower and the dollar weakened as obama won another term on tue
becomes the first female senator taking back the seat, long held by the late edward kennedy. and in nebraska, john kerry tried to reclaim the senate seat there, he loses out to -- baba kerrey tried to reclaim the senate seat there he loses out to deb fisher. and in new mexico, this was the seat left open by jeff, it will not change hands. the democrats keep this seat. and martin wins with 51% over heather wilson. many thought she had a chance to win, she loses with 45%. and ohio, this race --...
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ted kennedy and other written hatch had it, tip o'neill tunnel and ronald reagan. we need to respect that craft. >> one of the places you can look for leadership in america is at the city level is around the country. where i think we have trouble is still in the states where there's an eupbt kuwaited system. new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 counties, 35 miles apart, everyone was a separate auditor and clerk of courts and everything else municipalities are reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working out a compact with them to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people hope the system can be k work for them. so that's one of the ways we need to nurture our leaders. i think we've been drawing from the same well for too long in terms of the people who are in washington. >> david brooks, is this a center right country or a center left country? >> i think demonstrably a center right country. just do the polling. the pew research center asked people where are you on a scale from
ted kennedy and other written hatch had it, tip o'neill tunnel and ronald reagan. we need to respect that craft. >> one of the places you can look for leadership in america is at the city level is around the country. where i think we have trouble is still in the states where there's an eupbt kuwaited system. new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 counties, 35 miles apart, everyone was a separate auditor and clerk of courts and everything else municipalities are...